What's Happening

Husker Harvest Days- Grand Island
September 14-16

NRDs Annual Conference
September 26-28, 2010
Holiday Inn - Kearney
Conference Registration
On-Line Reg coming soon
Golf Registration
Conference Tentative Agenda
Exhibitor Registration

NRDs Legislative Conference 
January 25-26, 2011
Embassy Suites, Lincoln

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COHYST Information
COHYST Study of Platte River
Diversion Flow Chart Comparisons

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Updated 07/27/10


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NARD Services

Legislative Programs

NARD provides governmental representation for Nebraska's NRDs. We track legislation in the state's Unicameral that could affect NRDs, and offer input on behalf of the districts to state senators and other leaders. We also monitor federal legislation relating to natural resources, and coordinate an annual trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with Congressional represenatives and other officials.

NARD's legislative priorities are set each year by the Board of Directors at a Legislative Conference in Lincoln. Individual NRDs, through their NARD representative, offer their policy suggestions for consideration by the Board.

District Insurance

NARD coordinates a group insurance plan for the 23 NRDs. All NRD employees are eligible to participate in the plan, and many districts pay part or all of the cost for their employees. Spouses and dependents of employees can also take part in the plan.

Health, dental and life insurance benefits are offered, as well as a retirement plan. 

Coordination

NARD coordinates a variety of meetings, trainings and other activities relating to regional and statewide NRD concerns. The Association sponsors an annual Fall Conference for districts, a spring Legislative Conference, and coordinates NRD involvement in events such as Husker Harvest Days in Grand Island and the Nebraska State Fair. Representatives from NARD also attend regional basin meetings between multiple NRDs, and participate in NRD staff groups, such as the Managers Group and the Information/Education Staff Group.

The Association provides coordination for statewide public relations efforts, such as an NRD Recreation Areas brochure and public service announcements.